Sunday, April 19, 2009

How can Jehovah be the creator of Nature if he does not advocate its Laws?

The Laws of Nature are as old as Nature itself,Primitive Peoples ,all Flora and Fauna are aware of them and obey these Laws.


the law of return (Payback)states that everything has to be paid for.


a tree pays for his own soil, with the leaves it discards,something that dies is the food of another.





yet God says that he gives(for free) his fields to ,harvest and tame.And man hunts and civelises nature into oblivion.





this somehow suggest that he did not make it ,if he is so generous to give it away for free.





Pagen cultures used to sacrifice for Natures gifts.





The law of equilibrium states that everybody is welcome ,but nothing is allowed to exist in excess.





Any thing that does is a plague or desease and Nature responds with its antibodies or preditors.


too many rabbits ,and a lot of foxes are born,


to many plants of one species and the insects arrive or they are attacked by desease.


yet God states go and multiply, with out restrained aperently.

How can Jehovah be the creator of Nature if he does not advocate its Laws?
Actually, the restraint is implied. You are correct about the fundamental laws of nature - when the Bible says that God put man over the plants and animals, the actual word is the Hebrew %26quot;radah%26quot;, meaning dominion, rule, or prevail. Man today is still %26quot;ruling.%26quot; We%26#039;ve organized various organizations and government groups to monitor and preserve various plants and animals. When God told the animals to multiply (Genesis 1:22), the term %26quot;multiply%26quot; is unfortunately assumed to mean %26quot;increase exponentially,%26quot; when this isn%26#039;t quite accurate. In this case, the Hebrew word is %26quot;rabah%26quot; which means to increase (in whatever respect), to continue, and/or to continue to grow.





Nowhere in the Bible does it say that God gave man (for free) his fields to harvest and tame. The only place where man didn%26#039;t have to work for a living was in the Garden of Eden. Man chose to break the rules there and was kicked out.





Obviously, man has a long history of screwing up! Of course we%26#039;ve let species die out because of our irresponsibility. We%26#039;ve let our own kind die for the same reason. Think of it this way: God gave us a chance at the beginning, and we couldn%26#039;t handle it. Man was the one who had a problem with the laws of nature, not God.
Reply:Even in Eden, Adam was assigned to name the animals and exercise humane dominion over them. He was also supposed to extend the boundaries of Eden and have offspring to %26quot;fill the earth%26quot;. Report It

Reply:You keep including these false premeses in your question. Who said that God gives fields to harvest for free? Not God! %26quot;By the sweat of your brow shall you eat%26quot;! And again, YOU included %26#039;without restraint%26#039; not God. In fact, you even mentioned His regulating mechanisms in your rant.
Reply:totlay agrees with[ bobby_koorneey.] on this in all aspects what he has typed is very biblical to you on this question ?
Reply:he is sovreign
Reply:God made it for us, that he could show his love for us.
Reply:Your question almost seems as much like a statement than a question but here is an answer:


God does not break the laws of nature. Isaiah 55:8-9 says %26quot;For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.%26quot; This can show us that God does not of necessity break the laws of nature to perform supernatural acts, or do other things, but rather we do not know fully the laws of nature that allows Him to do thisGod did create the world to have us go out and multiply, and fill the earth. But the problem for all of these things (death, uneven multiplication of species, etc. ) all came as a result of sin entering the world. Romans 5:12 tells us Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin%26quot; The reason for death is sin. The world was not created originally to funtion as it now does, but will be restored to it%26#039;s original purpose after Jesus%26#039; coming. Hope it helped.



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